A parliamentary question regarding the number and type of vehicles owned/leased by housing agencies in WA, and actions taken to increase LPG vehicle usage. The Minister provides a breakdown of vehicle types and fuel sources, and outlines the Ministry's policy to acquire LPG vehicles.

AnsweredQoN 821Legislative Council
Asked
13 September 2000
Portfolio
Housing

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(1) How many vehicles are leased or owned by those agencies? (2) Of these, how many are - (a) passenger vehicles; and (b) commercial vehicles? (3) Of the total number of vehicles, how many are - (a) petrol or diesel powered; (b) LPG powered; and (c) powered by other means? (4) What actions have these agencies taken to increase the proportion of vehicles using Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)? Answered on 15 November 2000 The Minister

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Answered
15 November 2000
Response time
63 days
(1) 205. (2)(a) 176. (b) 29. (3)(a) 204. (b) 1. (c) Nil. (4) The Ministry of Housing has implemented a policy to acquire dedicated Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) vehicles as appropriate and currently has five on order to replace existing passenger vehicles.
(2) Of these, how many are - (a) passenger vehicles; and (b) commercial vehicles? (3) Of the total number of vehicles, how many are - (a) petrol or diesel powered; (b) LPG powered; and (c) powered by other means? (4) What actions have these agencies taken to increase the proportion of vehicles using Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)? Answered on 15 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) 205. (2)(a) 176. (b) 29. (3)(a) 204. (b) 1. (c) Nil. (4) The Ministry of Housing has implemented a policy to acquire dedicated Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) vehicles as appropriate and currently has five on order to replace existing passenger vehicles.
(b) commercial vehicles?
(b) LPG powered; and (c) powered by other means?
(c) powered by other means?
Answered on 15 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) 205. (2)(a) 176. (b) 29. (3)(a) 204. (b) 1. (c) Nil. (4) The Ministry of Housing has implemented a policy to acquire dedicated Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) vehicles as appropriate and currently has five on order to replace existing passenger vehicles.

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